Took the exams. Not that bad if ya read their books. IMHO the questions and content were questionable. Too much time on the cheeseball admin tools, not enough related to cli. My 2p anyway.
My average day involves playing with Solaris, FreeBSD, and various breeds of Linux. I've tried all the windows managers out there for *nixes. XFCE is easily configurable, easy on resources, and builds well across platforms. I liked the CDE environment and this is a logical extension. I don't play games, I don't play with graphics much, and i have no taste for themes. I do like logical interfaces. When I need a desk I'll continue to look to XFCE, all the functionality with only 25% of the bloat. Easy human readable confs are also a plus.
Re:Should we be celebrating hoax's?
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Hoax-a-go-go!
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Insightful my ass, somebody shoot or maybe wake up the moderator. It's the lack of security regarding personal info that might be a downfall to the net. False adverts can occur in all forms of advertising, it's not a net thing. And if someone really thinks that they might be able to buy a F-117 off of EBAY, they deserve what ever happens to them.
If SCSI sucks why did my DEC Alpha server come with only SCSI control and not IDE. You know not what you speak of, IDE is for single luser systems. SCSI is for serious systems
I would vote for a Sun E10K setup, http://www.sun.com/servers/highend/10000/. 64 hot swap procs, what's better than this? OK, a Cray would be cool too, but still rather impressive. On a more realistic note, anything from http://www.kryotech.com would be cool too.
I'd think the security hole is the use of IIS, not Acive X/JScript. It's probably the most, and most easily hacked server software on the planet. If they are trusting security to NT/IIS I believe it is the sysadmins that deserve prison time. Remember, the only real security is made with scissors.
Took the exams. Not that bad if ya read their books. IMHO the questions and content were questionable. Too much time on the cheeseball admin tools, not enough related to cli. My 2p anyway.
My average day involves playing with Solaris, FreeBSD, and various breeds of Linux. I've tried all the windows managers out there for *nixes. XFCE is easily configurable, easy on resources, and builds well across platforms. I liked the CDE environment and this is a logical extension. I don't play games, I don't play with graphics much, and i have no taste for themes. I do like logical interfaces. When I need a desk I'll continue to look to XFCE, all the functionality with only 25% of the bloat. Easy human readable confs are also a plus.
Insightful my ass, somebody shoot or maybe wake up the moderator. It's the lack of security regarding personal info that might be a downfall to the net. False adverts can occur in all forms of advertising, it's not a net thing. And if someone really thinks that they might be able to buy a F-117 off of EBAY, they deserve what ever happens to them.
If SCSI sucks why did my DEC Alpha server come with only SCSI control and not IDE. You know not what you speak of, IDE is for single luser systems. SCSI is for serious systems
I would vote for a Sun E10K setup, http://www.sun.com/servers/highend/10000/. 64 hot swap procs, what's better than this? OK, a Cray would be cool too, but still rather impressive. On a more realistic note, anything from http://www.kryotech.com would be cool too.
I'd think the security hole is the use of IIS, not Acive X/JScript. It's probably the most, and most easily hacked server software on the planet. If they are trusting security to NT/IIS I believe it is the sysadmins that deserve prison time. Remember, the only real security is made with scissors.